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How Do You Delete Web Addresses Individually In The History?

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How Do You Delete Web Addresses Individually In The History?

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Deleting your entire history from your Web browser is a common task. However, many people do not realize that individual Web addresses can also be deleted from the history, rather than deleting the entire history itself. The task is very simple and easy to do whether you use Firefox or Internet Explorer for Web browsing. Open your Firefox browser. Click “History” on the top menu, and using the drop-down menu, select “Show All History.” Scroll through the window until you find the Web address you would like to delete, and click on it. The history is listed with the most recent Web addresses at the top. Right-click your mouse, and using the drop-down menu, select “Delete.” Or you can press the “Shift” and “Delete” keys on your keyboard. Open your Internet Explorer browser. Click “View” on the top menu, and using the drop-down menu, go down to “Explorer Bar” using your cursor. Another drop-down menu will pop out; select “History.” Find the Web address you want to delete and select it. The

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